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Amanda Bynes charged with driving without a license

Amanda Bynes will face charges of driving without a license, the latest legal headache for the actress.

Bynes was cited Sunday morning by the Burbank airport police for driving with a suspended
driver's license. Her BMW was towed from the scene of the incident.

Her driver's license was suspended after authorities filed two
hit-and-run charges against the actress earlier this month, in addition to a DUI case.

Since her license was suspended Aug. 25, she reportedly has been spotted
behind the wheel on numerous occasions. She was pulled over Sept. 9 by
Los
Angeles police, who said they saw her driving without her
headlights on.

Officers did not check her license at the time and did
not cite her.

In previous incidents, the 26-year-old was arrested about 3 a.m. on April 6, after
authorities said her black BMW struck the rear of a sheriff's
vehicle. She was charged with driving under the influence after she
refused a Breathalyzer or blood-alcohol test.

On Aug. 4, a motorist told police a vehicle driven by Bynes rear-ended
and damaged her Toyota on Ventura Boulevard. The driver said Bynes
stopped only briefly, declared there was no damage and drove off. Police
said Bynes failed to provide insurance information or allow authorities
to be called before she left.

She was also involved in a hit and run April 10, authorities said.

The Burbank city attorney's office filed the misdemeanor charge of driving without a license Friday afternoon, according to the Associated Press. She also faces two counts of driving on a suspended license.